> It seems like a lot of work for no gain. I can think of a couple of
> examples where DTML templates are monkey-patched in Plone and none of
> those are anything particularly vital. DTML works for the ZMI, new
> pages can be written in ZPT, why bother going back and changing them all?
> I mean, how often do you really need to do maintenance on the security
> form, for example?
The reason for doing the work is not functional but aesthetical. This
doesn't make it any less valid. Yes, it's a lot of work and yes I'm not a
fast worker. But it is clearly definable and could best be done in two
steps:
1) Move to a more recent version of HTML (HTML 5 without the new tags),
CSS 2.1 based layout and iFrames for containment and use ZPT instead of
DTML
2) Replace frames with aysnchronous communication
Charlie
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